Caesar Non Supra Grammaticos


used as an opprobrium to blatant malapropism, that is blindly defended through self delusion.

it derives from a roman emperors speech at the council of constance in 1414. the grammarians opposed his incorrect usage of a word.
teacher: who here has had a epiphany?
student: you mean ‘an’ epiphany?

teacher: please, i am the teacher here.
student: wow, caesar non supra grammaticos..
#latin #phrases

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